Jeremy McClain

Jeremy McClain

Jeremy McClain is an American artist based between the US and the UK. As an actor, he’s best known for his portrayal of Cubby Abundance on three seasons of the Ryan Murphy-helmed, Golden Globe & Emmy-nominated television show, Pose. You Like That marks Jeremy’s debut as a filmmaker. The short had its world premiere at the 37th edition of BAFTA-qualifying film festival BFI Flare in London. He is represented by the Jonathan Arun Group in London and Innovative Artists in NY and LA.

Movies for Jeremy McClain...

Boys on Film 24: Happy Endings
Title: Boys on Film 24: Happy Endings
Character: Joshua
Released: March 11, 2024
Type: Movie
Let BOYS ON FILM move, inspire and uplift you with this stunning collection of 11 new gay short films, marking the final physical edition of the series. The 11 short films are: We Collide (2023); Firsts (2022); Sea Sparkles [Noctilucas] (2022); Aloof [מנגד] (2020); The Rev (2021); Prelude [Preludio] (2019); Beautiful Stranger (2021); You Like That (2023); Thursday, Friday, Saturday [Jeudi, vendredi, samedi] (2021); The Unknown Man [L'homme inconnu] (2021); S.A.M. (2020).
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You Like That
Title: You Like That
Character: Joshua
Released: March 25, 2023
Type: Movie
Lost in a hypersexual digital world, Joshua dreams of the kind of love he’s only read about in classic literature.
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Pose-a-Thon for Pride
Title: Pose-a-Thon for Pride
Released: June 26, 2020
Type: Movie
Bringing together the voices of "Pose" for stories, songs, and support of LGBTQ education, social change for sexual and gender minority people of color, and transgender equality through legal services and policy efforts.
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Someone, Somewhere
Title: Someone, Somewhere
Character: Alex
Released: May 19, 2020
Type: Movie
Two people who have recently been dumped, meet in an uber and have a discussion about love and lonesomeness.
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Title: POSE
Character: Cubby
Released: June 3, 2018
Type: TV
A dance musical that explores the juxtaposition of several segments of 1980s life and society in New York: the ball culture world, the rise of the luxury Trump-era universe and the downtown social and literary scene.